11159732

Method, System and Apparatus for Capturing an Image

PublishedOctober 26, 2021
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Patent Claims
13 claims

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1. A method of capturing an image of a scene, the method comprising: determining a current location of a plurality of objects in a frame of a video capturing the scene having one or more events of interest; predicting, for at least one of the events of interest, a time and a location for each of the plurality of objects associated with the at least one of the events of interest based on the current location of the plurality of objects; determining a frame subset score for each of a plurality of frame subsets in the frame, each of the plurality of frame subsets predicted to include one or more of the plurality of objects based on the predicted time and the predicted location for the event of interest; selecting one of the determined plurality of frame subsets based on the determined frame subset score; in accordance with a camera orientation setting that is set for capturing the selected frame subset and is related to a capturing direction of a camera and/or an angle field of view of the camera, changing the capturing direction of the camera and/or the angle field of view of the camera; and capturing an image of the event of interest using the camera, without receiving any instruction from a user regarding the camera orientation and/or the angle field of view of the camera, the image being captured based on the capturing direction of the camera changed in accordance with the camera orientation setting and/or the angle field of view of the camera changed in accordance with the camera orientation setting, wherein the captured image comprises the selected frame subset.

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2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein one or more of the objects are people associated with the event.

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3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the camera orientation setting comprises a value each for pan, tilt and zoom.

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4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein each camera orientation setting is further based on a content value associated with one or more persons within the corresponding frame subset.

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5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the content value of a frame subset is based on size of persons within the frame subset.

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6. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the content value of a frame subset is further based on an interaction score between the objects within the frame subset.

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7. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the content value may be based on narrowness of field of view.

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8. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the content value may be based on confidence that selected frame subset will be adequate to capture the event.

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9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the video is captured by another camera that is not identical to the camera.

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10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, in the predicting, the time and the location for each of the plurality of objects are predicted before occurrence of the at least one of the events of interest.

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11. An apparatus for capturing an image of a scene, the apparatus comprising: a memory for storing data and a computer program; a processor coupled to the memory for executing the computer program, the program comprising instructions for: determining a current location of a plurality of objects in a frame of a video capturing the scene having one or more events of interest; predicting, for at least one of the events of interest, a time and a location for each of the plurality of objects associated with the at least one of the events of interest based on the current location of the plurality of objects; determining a frame subset score for each of a plurality of frame subsets in the frame, each of the plurality of frame subsets predicted to include one or more of the plurality of objects based on the predicted time and the predicted location for the event of interest; selecting one of the determined plurality of frame subsets based on the determined frame subset score, wherein in accordance with a camera orientation setting that is set for capturing the selected frame subset and is related to a capturing direction of a camera and/or an angle field of view of the camera, the capturing direction of the camera and/or the angle field of view of the camera is changed; and capturing an image of the event of interest using the camera, without receiving any instruction from a user regarding the camera orientation and/or the angle field of view of the camera, the image being captured based on the capturing direction of the camera changed in accordance with the camera orientation setting and/or the angle field of view of the camera changed in accordance with the camera orientation setting, wherein the captured image comprises the selected frame subset.

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12. A system for capturing an image of a scene, the system comprising: a memory for storing data and a computer program; a processor coupled to the memory for executing the computer program, the program comprising instructions for: determining a current location of a plurality of objects in a frame of a video capturing a scene having one or more events of interest; predicting, for at least one of the events of interest, a time and a location for each of the plurality of objects associated with the at least one of events of interest based on the current location of the plurality of objects; determining a frame subset score for each of a plurality of frame subsets in the frame, each of the plurality of frame subsets predicted to include one or more of the plurality of objects based on the predicted time and the predicted location for the event of interest; selecting one of the determined plurality of frame subsets based on the determined frame subset score; in accordance with a camera orientation setting that is set for capturing the selected frame subset and is related to a capturing direction of a camera and/or an angle field of view of the camera, changing the capturing direction of the camera and/or the angle field of view of the camera; and capturing an image of the event of interest using the camera, without receiving any instruction from a user regarding the camera orientation and/or the angle field of view of the camera, the image being captured based on the capturing direction of the camera changed in accordance with the camera orientation setting and/or the angle field of view of the camera changed in accordance with the camera orientation setting, wherein the captured image comprises the selected frame subset.

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13. A non-transitory computer readable medium having a computer program stored on the medium for capturing an image of a scene, the program comprising: code for determining a current location of a plurality of objects in a frame of a video capturing a scene having one or more events of interest; code for predicting, for at least one of the events of interest, a time and a location for each of the plurality of objects associated with the at least one of the events of interest based on the current location of the plurality of objects; code for determining a frame subset score for each of a plurality of frame subsets in the frame, each of the plurality of frame subsets predicted to include one or more of the plurality of objects based on the predicted time and the predicted location for the event of interest; code for selecting one of the determined plurality of frame subsets based on the determined frame subset score, wherein in accordance with a camera orientation setting that is set for capturing the selected frame subset and is related to a capturing direction of a camera and/or an angle field of view of the camera, the capturing direction of the camera and/or the angle field of view of the camera is changed; and code for capturing an image of the event of interest using the camera, without receiving any instruction from a user regarding the camera orientation and/or the angle field of view of the camera, the image being captured based on the capturing direction of the camera changed in accordance with the camera orientation setting and/or the angle field of view of the camera changed in accordance with the camera orientation setting, wherein the captured image comprises the selected frame subset.

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October 26, 2021

Inventors

AMIT KUMAR GUPTA
DAVID KENJI SEE
JEROEN VENDRIG

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